the temperature distributed profile for solid cylinder
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You asked for the temperature distribution profile for the solid cylinder.
It is fully elaborated below:
the temperature distribution of solid and hollow cylinders when the thermal conductivity is assumed constant and variable. The reason of using two different cases is to give more understanding about the effect of thermal conductivity property on the temperature distribution for different geometries. It is known that the temperature distribution of a solid cylinder for Iron, Aluminum, and Copper corresponding to the constant and variable thermal conductivity, respectively. It can be seen that the maximum value of temperature occurred in Iron because of Iron's thermal conductivity is less than the other selected materials. This fact will be made the amount of heat transfer in this material is slower than that the other materials. On the other hand, the minimum value of temperature observed in Copper, due to its high thermal conductivity which makes the heat transfers through this material is fast. Stay in this pattern, the temperature distribution depends upon the radius of the cylinder and there is no change in the circumference direction due to the symmetry in the load and geometry. The value of temperature is constant within a certain radius; this is explained the conical shape of the temperature distribution. It can be noticed the same behavior which can be demonstrated. The slight difference in the maximum temperature gets it from this temperature distribution for both cases. The effect of variation in thermal conductivity seems clearly in the high-temperature (>150C) surface of a cylinder.
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